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禧 [xǐ]
1. (formerly read as xī) blessing, auspicious.
Example: 年禧 (year of fortune), 福禧 (blessing of happiness).
2. celebratory.
Example: 喜庆 (celebration), 贺新禧 (congratulations on the New Year).
Definition: Ḥappiness, auspiciousness.
Character formation: Phonetic-semantic compound; composed of 示 (to show) and 喜 (joy).
References:
1. Shuo Wen: "禧,礼吉也" ("Xi means that it is a ceremony of auspiciousness.")
2. Er Ya: "福,福也" ("Fu means blessing, it also means blessing.")
3. Ming Shi: "五福降兮民获禧" ("The five blessings descend, and the people obtain happiness.")
Examples:
如: 年禧 (year of fortune); 恭贺新禧 (congratulations on the New Year); 福禄寿禧 (happiness, wealth, and longevity blessings).
1. Blessing and auspiciousness. For example: "鸿禧" (grand fortune), "恭贺新禧" (congratulations on the New Year). Reference: "广韵·平声·之韵" states, "禧,福也,吉也" ("Xi means blessing and auspiciousness.").
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